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if it cant read your sim card it must be something with your hardware. either get your simcard replaced or itll be the simcard slot in your phone.
check the slot with a different sim card and if it works then its your sim card that doesnt work.
if they both dont work try them both on a different phone and if they work there get your phone checked.

Initially try by cleaning the sim card slot.The insert sim card happen due to the problem in Sim card holder slot and the IC related to it.Contact the service center they will check the sim card slot and provide you a solution either by cleaning the slot and PCB board or replacing IC

Hi hope this helps,Firstly the charger is a standard mini usb,and regarding your simcard slot, remove the batterycover and you should find two fingernail slots on the left side,by flicking them open and lifting upwards your card slots should be seen regards ken

It sounds like you dont have the sim card inserted properly. slot to the meatl chip is facing up and all the wy down touching the circuit board. sim 1 slot metal chip is facing down and elevated the width of a sim card off the circuit board. If that doesnt work...1.) Shut down the phone, remove the SIMS, and replace them back in the slots in the correct manner again. It may just be that the SIMS aren't in correctly, not pushed far enoughinto the slot, or their metal grid isn't making good contact with the SIM's slot pins. Try towedge a tiny piece of paper, placed against the side of the SIM without the metal contacts,between the phone and the SIM so it makes the SIM's metal contact points fit up against the phone's SIM slot contacts a little more snugly.2.) Try just switching the SIM(s) to a different slot in the i9 and test again.3.) Try the SIM(s) in another phone if you can. Though not happening too often, SIMs can go bad, sometimes working erratically, and can actually be the cause of many odd issues which canbe very hard to diagnose the SIM as the true cause.4.) Take the SIM out and clean the metal contacts on the back using an ordinary pencil eraser.5.) Try to get yet a second or third SIM to try in the phone. The more the merrier ... well not really but you never know, the more SIMs you try the more reliable the testing.